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... Amor dwelling within the lover's breast and troubling it comes from the ever - popular Anacreontic verses ascribed to Julianus ( AP 16.388 ) . In any case Sannazaro's epigram henceforth becomes one of the principal sources of Amor ...
... Amor dwelling within the lover's breast and troubling it comes from the ever - popular Anacreontic verses ascribed to Julianus ( AP 16.388 ) . In any case Sannazaro's epigram henceforth becomes one of the principal sources of Amor ...
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... Amor Fugitivus in European literature , but to control the very great number of existing transla- tions and manipulations of this poem might well prove to be a hopeless undertaking . Poliziano's translation probably was not the first to ...
... Amor Fugitivus in European literature , but to control the very great number of existing transla- tions and manipulations of this poem might well prove to be a hopeless undertaking . Poliziano's translation probably was not the first to ...
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... Amor . Est Mogeron luscus : caecus mea cura Cupido : Sic mihi luscus Amor , sic mihi caecus Amor . " 62 The last line here quoted might even be an echo of the last line of Amalteo's epigram . About the same time , the Princess of Eboli ...
... Amor . Est Mogeron luscus : caecus mea cura Cupido : Sic mihi luscus Amor , sic mihi caecus Amor . " 62 The last line here quoted might even be an echo of the last line of Amalteo's epigram . About the same time , the Princess of Eboli ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
Some English Poems in Praise of Music | 17 |
The First Idyl of Moschus in Imitations to the | 74 |
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